Some people spend a ton of money to visit a psychic. The psychic usually sits down with them and goes over their future. They even tell them about their future love life and what aspirations they should pursue. This kind of thing might be good over a short period of time, but in the long term you need something more substantial to lean on. A “This could happen” mentality is great to look at every once in a while, but with a brand new set of windows you can get a “This will happen” future in your sights.
As you read this article today remember that while others may be using their money on a psychic, you could literally be putting your money to good use. This is not a metaphorical window into your future savings, this is an actual window to start saving money now. You too can add a bit more money into your pocket for later.
Ever notice how much you spend on your energy costs? If not, then you are not like me who meticulously calculates and budgets for a certain amount of energy costs. It was my frugality that made me look into getting new windows in the first place. The average American spends a total of 7% of their overall income on energy costs. In the state of Colorado we average $252.00 on monthly energy bills alone. That’s a ton of money to heat your house. I try to keep mine less than half of that average cost.
If you’re not a penny pincher like myself then why would you even consider getting new windows? Why not keep things in a homeostasis matter and keep doing what you’re doing? My response to you is that you don’t have to be a budgeter like myself to want to reduce your costs. Who wouldn’t want a few extra dollars in your pocket to put towards a savings account, or even have a little extra spending money to put towards another goal you would like to achieve.
New windows save the average homeowner 30% off their total energy bills. This means an average monthly savings of $75.60. That’s enough reason to get new windows if I ever heard one.
For those of you skeptics out there, I will attest personally on getting new Windows from Conservation Construction. These windows had me sold at a base level because they are some of the most energy efficient windows on the market. But after getting them installed, I can truly say that during the winter, when the furnace used to come on at least 3 times a night, it went down to coming on zero times a night. Our first energy bill went down from 156 to 109. I saved $47 the first month alone. That is incredible! A huge added bonus is that I can see out of the windows now too.
New windows are not a frivolous purchase which you will question down the road. Energy efficient windows stay energy efficient for life. Unlike a shirt that wears down with every wash windows will stay the same through rain or shine. Backed by Lifetime Limited Warranties which are transferable, you will never question whether you have a window that will stand the test of time.
If you are considering new windows just know they are a great decision for your future. They do save money and add equity into your home for future. Consider new windows–your future self will thank you very much for this decision.
In Conclusion, make smart decisions with your money. Choose to spend your money deliberately and purposefully. This way your money works for you and saves you money down the line. We encourage you to explore our gallery to see the before and after transformations. As always thanks for reading.
It’s good to know more about new windows. I like how you said that new windows can save a homeowner up to 30% of our total energy bills. That’s great! We’d love to try and save some money on our bills with this renovation!